#5solas — Public Fediverse posts
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John Noble Coleman, an Anglican minister with the Church Missionary Society, links Genesis 4:10 and Acts 17:26 to condemn slavery: Abel’s blood cries from the ground, and Paul says humanity is of one blood. Coleman argues the blood of enslaved Africans cries just as loudly.
Today, we’re happy to say “one blood” to fight evolution, less keen on its moral demands. How will you reckon with kinship to those you’d rather dismiss?
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John Noble Coleman, an Anglican minister with the Church Missionary Society, links Genesis 4:10 and Acts 17:26 to condemn slavery: Abel’s blood cries from the ground, and Paul says humanity is of one blood. Coleman argues the blood of enslaved Africans cries just as loudly.
Today, we’re happy to say “one blood” to fight evolution, less keen on its moral demands. How will you reckon with kinship to those you’d rather dismiss?
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John Noble Coleman, an Anglican minister with the Church Missionary Society, links Genesis 4:10 and Acts 17:26 to condemn slavery: Abel’s blood cries from the ground, and Paul says humanity is of one blood. Coleman argues the blood of enslaved Africans cries just as loudly.
Today, we’re happy to say “one blood” to fight evolution, less keen on its moral demands. How will you reckon with kinship to those you’d rather dismiss?
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John Noble Coleman, an Anglican minister with the Church Missionary Society, links Genesis 4:10 and Acts 17:26 to condemn slavery: Abel’s blood cries from the ground, and Paul says humanity is of one blood. Coleman argues the blood of enslaved Africans cries just as loudly.
Today, we’re happy to say “one blood” to fight evolution, less keen on its moral demands. How will you reckon with kinship to those you’d rather dismiss?
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John Noble Coleman, an Anglican minister with the Church Missionary Society, links Genesis 4:10 and Acts 17:26 to condemn slavery: Abel’s blood cries from the ground, and Paul says humanity is of one blood. Coleman argues the blood of enslaved Africans cries just as loudly.
Today, we’re happy to say “one blood” to fight evolution, less keen on its moral demands. How will you reckon with kinship to those you’d rather dismiss?
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Zacharias Ursinus, German Protestant reformer, discusses Christianity and humanity. Humanity is the love of others, good will in mind & heart, demonstrated in word and deed. The scriptures call this love of neighbor, and philosophers Humanity. It is the Golden Rule.
Today, how many people would feel a little uncomfortable tying Christianity to humanity?
How can you declare in words and deeds, a love for neighbor?